There’s no predicting what, when, how or why something will go viral on social media platforms like TikTok—they simply just do. Audio from obscure films or television series and songs that went under ...
Legendary singer and longtime Floridian Connie Francis, who recently gained a new wave of fans following the TikTok virality of her hit 1962 song “Pretty Little Baby,” has died at 87. Ron Roberts, the ...
Connie Francis, the angelic-voiced singer who was one of the biggest recording stars of the late 1950s and early 1960s, has died. She was 87. Her friend and publicist, Ron Roberts, announced the ...
Singer Connie Francis, the sweet voice behind songs like “Pretty Little Baby” and “Where the Boys Are,” has died. She was 87. Ron Roberts, her friend and the president of the musician’s label Concetta ...
Pop singer Connie Francis has died at 87. The first female singer to reach number one on the Billboard Hot 100, she was known for her hit single “Who’s Sorry Now?” and for singing the theme song and ...
Connie Francis Death Cause: Connie Francis, known for her famous hits like Stupid Cupid, Mama and her recent viral song Pretty little baby has passed away on Wednesday, July 16th after being ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Connie Francis, the wholesome pop star of the 1950s and ‘60s whose hits included “Pretty Little Baby” and “Who’s Sorry Now?” — the latter would serve as an ironic title for a ...
Connie Francis, a pop vocalist who rose to fame in the 1950s and 1960s with hits like "Stupid Cupid," "Who's Sorry Now" and "Pretty Little Baby," died Wednesday night at the age of 87. Here's what we ...
Just ask Kate Bush, whose song Running Up That Hill topped the UK singles chart almost 40 years after it was first played due a boost in popularity from Stranger Things – or Sophie Ellis-Bextor, whose ...
1960s pop star Connie Francis has died. The first female singer to chart a No. 1 single on the Billboard Hot 100, she sold over 40 million records before the age of 25. Connie Francis fixes her hair ...
Connie Francis, a pop singer and actress whose hits such as “Lipstick on Your Collar” and “Who’s Sorry Now?” became a soundtrack for a generation of teens in the 1960s, has died, according to a post ...